The Spanish "subjunctive" is used to express emotions and feelings as opposed to "indicative" which refers to actual (or likely) events.
Brief overview of uses:
Present Subjunctive (view lesson here)
- Emotions today and tomorrow about something being done today or tomorrow.
Imperfect Subjunctive (view lesson here)
- Emotions yesterday about something done before yesterday and conditional sentences referring to something unreal today or tomorrow.
Present Perfect Subjunctive (view lesson here)
- Emotions today and tomorrow about something done yesterday.
Past Perfect Subjunctive (view lesson here)
- Conditional sentences referring to something unreal yesterday.
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